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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES.
Buildings in Rome.
A.U.C. A.D.
Temple of Isis and Serapis built
(Spartianus in Caracall., 9). x
♦Temple of Vespasian and Titus in
the Forum. (Inscription.) 2
833 80 ** Arches’ of Nero on the Coelian
completed. (Inscription.) 3
♦House of Sallust. 4
The Colosseum dedicated by Titus
(Dio, Ixvi. 25). Meta Sudans in
front of the Colosseum. (Medal.)
834 81 Temple of the Gens Flavia on the
Quirinal, called the House of
Sallust (Suetonius in Domitian,
5), and brick-stamps in the wall. 5
Stadium, Odeum, Naumachia, built
(Suetonius, c. 5). 6
Thermae, on the Esquiline, of Titus
and Domitian (Suetonius in Do-
mitian). 7
The streets widened.
The Capitolium and other ruined
buildings rebuilt (Suet., c. 5). 8
The Circus Maximus enlarged. 9
Temple of Jupiter Custos on the
Capitoline Hill (Suet., c. 5). 10
83 **Arch of Titus finished. (Inscrip-
tion.) XI
85 Arch of Domitian, with equestrian
statue. (Medal.) 12
Palace and Basilica of Domitian on
the Palatine. 13
847 94 Tomb of Sulpicius Maximus at the
Porta Salaria. 14
849 96 **Forum of Nerva, and Temple of
Pallas or Minerva Chalcidica,
finished a.u.c. 852. (Inscript, ap.
Nardini, t. i. p. 318.) 15
♦♦Arcade of Marcian Aqueduct re-
storedby Vespasian. (Inscript.) x6
849 98 Circus Maximus enlarged. (Medal
of Trajan.) 17
Aqueduct X. Trajana Sabatina. x8
♦♦Thermae of Trajan and Titus. 19
Thermee of Sura. 20
864 111 **Forum of Trajan. (Medals.) 21
♦♦Temple of Trajan in his Forum.
(Medals.) 22
♦♦Column of Trajan. (Inscript, in
situ.) 23
Arch of Trajan (Dio, 68, 29) (Medal),
[moved and rebuilt by Constan-
tine.] 24
♦Basilica Ulpia in the Forum of
Trajan. (Inscript, and Medal.) 25
866 113 **Pantheum of Agrippa, Portico
added (?). See also a.d. 202. 26
Forum of Augustus—Lavacrum of
Agrippina — and several Temples
restored by Hadrian (Spartianus,
Hadrian, 19). 27
Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. A.D.
833 80 **Meta Sudans in front of the Fla¬
vian Amphitheatre or Colosseum.
(Medal.)
Ludus Matutinus. (Inscript. Orell.,
2553, 2554, 6520.)
Great Fire in the City (Dio, 66,
21, 24; Plinii Epist, vi. 16, 20;
Suetonius in Vespasian., 8, 7).
The Serapeum — Iseum—Septa—
Templa Neptuni—Therm. Agrip-
pse — Diribitorium — Theatrum
Balbi—Scena Pompeii—Pantheum
—JEdificia Octavia;, with the Li-
brary and Temples near, and
Aides Jovis in Capitolio, destroy-
ed or damaged (?).
834 81 Death of Titus.
Domitianus, Emperor.
Second Persecution or the
Christians.
S. John exiled to Patmos.
Terentius Maurus, grammarian.
82 Juvenal, poet.
Statius, poet.
85 Plutarch, historian.
839 86 Domitian assumes the surname of
Germanicus.
Polished marble mirrors made in
the porticus or corridor of Domi-
tian on the Palatine (Suetonius,
13).
A bronze Janus, or arcus quadri-
frons, erected in each Regio of
Rome (Suetonius, 13).
847 94 Frontinus appointed to the care of
the Aqueducts.
SS. Clement and Domitilla, M.M.
95 Quintilian, rhetorician.
849 96 Nerva, Emperor.
851 98 Trajanus (Marcus Ulpius), Em¬
peror.
S. Simeon of Jerusalem, M.
852 99-119 Third Persecution of the
Christians.
S. John Evang., M.
100 S. Evaristus, of Bethlehem, Bishop
of Rome.
103 A Cemetery or Catacomb made for
the Bishops of Rome (Anastasius,
S. Calixtus).
858 106 Dacia is made a Roman Province.
Trajan marches to the East.
Arabia Petraea conquered.
107 Frontinus, the Writer on Aque-
ducts, ob.
109 S. Alexander I., a Roman, Bishop
of Rome.
Plinius, Secundus, ob.
866 113 Armenia becomes a Roman Pro-
vince.
114 Apollodorus the Architectflourished.
115 Martyrdom of Ignatius.
116 Suetonius, biographer, ob.
Photographs—
3 Nos. 78, 131, 357.
4 Nos. 380, 1016 to 1023.
7 Nos: 939 to 944.
xx No. 303.
13 Nos. 2228, 2229, 2230, 2236.
Photographs—
14 No. 2070.
18 665*, 1063, 1065, 2959*, 2960*.
20 No. 833.
21 No. 187.
23 Nos. 810 to 815.
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES.
Buildings in Rome.
A.U.C. A.D.
Temple of Isis and Serapis built
(Spartianus in Caracall., 9). x
♦Temple of Vespasian and Titus in
the Forum. (Inscription.) 2
833 80 ** Arches’ of Nero on the Coelian
completed. (Inscription.) 3
♦House of Sallust. 4
The Colosseum dedicated by Titus
(Dio, Ixvi. 25). Meta Sudans in
front of the Colosseum. (Medal.)
834 81 Temple of the Gens Flavia on the
Quirinal, called the House of
Sallust (Suetonius in Domitian,
5), and brick-stamps in the wall. 5
Stadium, Odeum, Naumachia, built
(Suetonius, c. 5). 6
Thermae, on the Esquiline, of Titus
and Domitian (Suetonius in Do-
mitian). 7
The streets widened.
The Capitolium and other ruined
buildings rebuilt (Suet., c. 5). 8
The Circus Maximus enlarged. 9
Temple of Jupiter Custos on the
Capitoline Hill (Suet., c. 5). 10
83 **Arch of Titus finished. (Inscrip-
tion.) XI
85 Arch of Domitian, with equestrian
statue. (Medal.) 12
Palace and Basilica of Domitian on
the Palatine. 13
847 94 Tomb of Sulpicius Maximus at the
Porta Salaria. 14
849 96 **Forum of Nerva, and Temple of
Pallas or Minerva Chalcidica,
finished a.u.c. 852. (Inscript, ap.
Nardini, t. i. p. 318.) 15
♦♦Arcade of Marcian Aqueduct re-
storedby Vespasian. (Inscript.) x6
849 98 Circus Maximus enlarged. (Medal
of Trajan.) 17
Aqueduct X. Trajana Sabatina. x8
♦♦Thermae of Trajan and Titus. 19
Thermee of Sura. 20
864 111 **Forum of Trajan. (Medals.) 21
♦♦Temple of Trajan in his Forum.
(Medals.) 22
♦♦Column of Trajan. (Inscript, in
situ.) 23
Arch of Trajan (Dio, 68, 29) (Medal),
[moved and rebuilt by Constan-
tine.] 24
♦Basilica Ulpia in the Forum of
Trajan. (Inscript, and Medal.) 25
866 113 **Pantheum of Agrippa, Portico
added (?). See also a.d. 202. 26
Forum of Augustus—Lavacrum of
Agrippina — and several Temples
restored by Hadrian (Spartianus,
Hadrian, 19). 27
Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. A.D.
833 80 **Meta Sudans in front of the Fla¬
vian Amphitheatre or Colosseum.
(Medal.)
Ludus Matutinus. (Inscript. Orell.,
2553, 2554, 6520.)
Great Fire in the City (Dio, 66,
21, 24; Plinii Epist, vi. 16, 20;
Suetonius in Vespasian., 8, 7).
The Serapeum — Iseum—Septa—
Templa Neptuni—Therm. Agrip-
pse — Diribitorium — Theatrum
Balbi—Scena Pompeii—Pantheum
—JEdificia Octavia;, with the Li-
brary and Temples near, and
Aides Jovis in Capitolio, destroy-
ed or damaged (?).
834 81 Death of Titus.
Domitianus, Emperor.
Second Persecution or the
Christians.
S. John exiled to Patmos.
Terentius Maurus, grammarian.
82 Juvenal, poet.
Statius, poet.
85 Plutarch, historian.
839 86 Domitian assumes the surname of
Germanicus.
Polished marble mirrors made in
the porticus or corridor of Domi-
tian on the Palatine (Suetonius,
13).
A bronze Janus, or arcus quadri-
frons, erected in each Regio of
Rome (Suetonius, 13).
847 94 Frontinus appointed to the care of
the Aqueducts.
SS. Clement and Domitilla, M.M.
95 Quintilian, rhetorician.
849 96 Nerva, Emperor.
851 98 Trajanus (Marcus Ulpius), Em¬
peror.
S. Simeon of Jerusalem, M.
852 99-119 Third Persecution of the
Christians.
S. John Evang., M.
100 S. Evaristus, of Bethlehem, Bishop
of Rome.
103 A Cemetery or Catacomb made for
the Bishops of Rome (Anastasius,
S. Calixtus).
858 106 Dacia is made a Roman Province.
Trajan marches to the East.
Arabia Petraea conquered.
107 Frontinus, the Writer on Aque-
ducts, ob.
109 S. Alexander I., a Roman, Bishop
of Rome.
Plinius, Secundus, ob.
866 113 Armenia becomes a Roman Pro-
vince.
114 Apollodorus the Architectflourished.
115 Martyrdom of Ignatius.
116 Suetonius, biographer, ob.
Photographs—
3 Nos. 78, 131, 357.
4 Nos. 380, 1016 to 1023.
7 Nos: 939 to 944.
xx No. 303.
13 Nos. 2228, 2229, 2230, 2236.
Photographs—
14 No. 2070.
18 665*, 1063, 1065, 2959*, 2960*.
20 No. 833.
21 No. 187.
23 Nos. 810 to 815.